mindretalssprog
Mindretalssprog is a term used in some Scandinavian and European contexts to refer to languages spoken by minority groups within a country. The term denotes languages that have historical presence and cultural significance but are not the dominant or official state language. Mindretalssprog may include regional languages, indigenous languages, and immigrant or heritage languages. The status of such languages ranges from protected minority rights and official recognition to informal use in communities.
In policy and law, mindretalssprog are often supported by national legislation and international charters that aim
Examples of mindretalssprog include the Sami languages in parts of Norway, Sweden, and Finland; Basque and Catalan
The field intersects with language rights, education policy, and cultural heritage, aiming to balance official nation-building